Dear Valued Reader,

The pitch under consideration from Scott Chan for The Complete Investor is about what they call the "perfect retirement stock", and it's a really frustrating ad... but, of course, we evaluate the stock independently of how annoying the ad pitch is.  So you might have to sit through some ranting from me on this one, but I can, at least, let you know what stock they're pitching in this "Escape Plan" ad... just click below to...


He made a $450 million deal with Nokia... a $395 million deal with Microsoft... an $828 million deal with Cisco... and a $29.26 BILLION deal with Apple.

How did the CEO of a stock trading for just $3 do it? And just how high will the stock go as a result? The incredible story here.


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I started seeing a new ad this week from Technology & Opportunity, with one of the headlines reading "URGENT: This tiny 'chip' is an endangered species" ... so that got my attention, we always do enjoy seeing a shortage and some nice price gouging margin expansion. So what is this little "chip?"  (I guess it's not actually a chip, since "" means "not really" in promoter-speak.)  Is it worth looking into?
I actually got a little intrigued by this one, and there are three stocks to think about, so just click below to...



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